General site characteristics

SerlungGser lung is located in a wide open plain south of the Mepa TsangpoSmad pa gtsang po. The terrain is level, sandy and with some turf. There is just one rectangular, double-course
funerary enclosure at SerlungGser lung. Measuring 6.4 m by 5.3 m, this structure is not aligned in
the cardinal directions. The perimeter walls are incomplete, but small coherent fragments are still extant. Some wall traces of indeterminate thickness are
composed of blocky chunks of white limestone up to 45 cm in length. Other wall fragments consist of small (around 10 cm long) rounded pieces of limestone laid
in parallel courses around 20 cm thick. The entire structure is flush with the ground surface. SerlungGser lung is one of the most easterly examples of a funerary enclosure with double-course superficial walls surveyed to date. This monument
typology is found west across the JangtangByang thang all the way to far western Tibet. This pattern of distribution (from YakpaG.yag pa and NaktsangNag tshang in the east and to GugéGu ge
and RutokRu thog in the west) supports other archaeological evidence indicating that this vast
region formed an integral paleocultural entity in antiquity.208 Such ethnic, linguistic and/or religious uniformity is also supported by persistent and pervasive legends over the same territorial bounds,
attributing the funerary enclosures to the ancient MönMon tribe.

Oral tradition

According to local drokpa’brog pa, SerlungGser lung
is an ancient MönMon site.